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DecoBikes cruising inland, Miami in the running for "Tastiest Town," a starry YoungArts gala...
January 18, 2013

DecoBikes may be cruising inland soon
A slew of famous faces and YoungArts alumni took part in the YoungArts Foundation Gala on Saturday, January 12, including Marisa Tomei, Adrian Grenier, Debbie Allen, Debi Mazar, and Mikhail Baryshnikov. [WorldRedEye]
LeBron James is officially the youngest player in NBA history to score 20,000 points. James broke the record Wednesday night when the Miami Heat defeated the Golden State Warriors. [ESPN]
Miami is one of ten cities in the running to be Southern Living’s “Tastiest Town.” The winner will be determined by a reader vote. So go ahead already! Vote at least twice! [Southern Living]
It is no secret that Sun Life Stadium is in need of an upgrade, and Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Toss has laid out a $400 million renovation plan that includes a partial roof, more seating, and new lighting. He’s also offering to pay more than half of the construction costs. [NBC Miami]
After two successful years on Miami Beach, DecoBike may be expanding inland to the Design District, Wynwood, Brickell, and Coconut Grove. The decision comes down on January 24. [The Miami Herald]














